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Music In The Air The 1980 Christmas Music Festival of the Rotary Community Chorus is now well along in rehearsals and planning FOR SALE: Male Cocker Spaniel 1'? years old. Buff with silver markings. Have papers. Call 488-4223. adv. 13. 14.c. UNUSUAL ANTIQUE CHURN Rare drum shape, very nice. Going to the high bidder at the Railroad House Dinner Auction, Wed . Nov. 19. Call 1704) 749 5471. Sculptured York naming emphasizes pleats and lean Princess line shaping ol h ' s shirt suit. With Pull on pants. Dacron Polyester & Cotton Easy Car e Blend — White ~ W'lkeshire — Clinic 6 Daniel Company Landrum, S. C 457 2501 U "^ r the direct >on of Joe Erwin. This year's performance will be at the Fine Arts Center on Saturday, Dec 13 at 8 p.m. and Sunday. Dec. 14th at 3 p.m. Proceeds of the concert will go to the Rotary International Scholarship Fund which covers five categories of scholarships Since these productions began in 1973 under the inspiration and leadership of the late Ken Lackey, aided by Tom Grenfell, the Chorus has grown in size, effectiveness and expertize, due to the dedication of friends in the Tryon area. The death of Ken Lackey was most difficult for the Chorus, but the void was filled by Ken Smith. Bill Clark and Anton Cedervall, so “The Show Went On.” After Trvon Dailv Bulletin Thurs., NoVvlXlSBO ONLY GENERAL ELECTRIC CRUSHED ICE, CUBES AND COLD WATER 197G Joe Erwin and Inky Cloud were co conductors, followed by Mary Ann Kilver and lately Joe Erwin. The large variety of scholarships open many opportunities for qualified applicants. The classifications are: Graduate Fellowships. Undergraduate Scholarships. Technical Training Awards. Teachers of Handicapped Awards — special grants including journalism and group study exchange awards The Tryon area has been fortunate to have so many successful candidates. Among graduate fellowships for study abroad there have been Margaret McFarland Clark. New Zealand; Beth Hooker McCallister. France; Ellen Douglas. Germany. Judy M.lner England All of the above spent one year in the countries no ed after competitive exams AI from this area under GroupStudy Exchange Awards. Harold Burrell spent som ^ '" kcr Australia and Mayor Ken Tucker recentlv returned from fiv weeks in Korea Such teams consul of a leader, a »>>‘' ria ; and four or five young business 0_ professional men 2a to ■ . “'since 1976 when the Chorus incorporated and became a independent group. management by R®^ still However Tryon Rotary n( . ai underwrites th choru5 Asa requirements of Th (orme r result Dr. Wray M^ and President of Tryon tary s Paul Harns Fellow as Highest Award), ha and liaison between the c no the Club - Reporter TO YOUR GLASS. Unique food storage system means longer life for fruits and vegetables. Two Moist ’n Fresh sealed high humidity nano keep moisture-loving vegetables fresh longer 13 One Cool ’n Fresh compartment has lower humidity for most fruits and berries. Convertihi meat keeper; adjust temperature for meats on 6 vegetables completes the system. Automatic r Energy Saver System helps cut operating me. 8.57 cu. ft. freezer Roll out wheels for easv SLS ' cleaning. 35%" wide. y 23.5 cu. ft. no-frost refrigerator-fr^ er. CARRUTH FURNITURE CO Landrum, S. C.
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